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Small Car Marketing BS


               
2011 Jun 2, 2:44am   14,479 views  64 comments

by Cook County resident   follow (0)  

Are we really to big to drive small? I'm not. I'm over 6 feet tall and embarrassingly fat. Yet my favorite car was a Geo Metro.

"Karen Steelman, a stay-at-home mom from Athens, Ga., has tried to like small cars. She read plenty of reviews, kicked their tires, and has even taken a few test drives."

"But none of them make her feel safe. And none of them make her feel comfortable."

It's my observation that, for many people, their car is more than a conveyance, it's a suit of armor. And if there's any correlation between the size of the vehicle and the size of the driver, it's a negative one.

Here's the story's biggest lie:

"Automakers have long tried to figure out how to get Americans to buy smaller cars."

HaHaHaHa!!

http://autos.aol.com/article/are-americans-too-big-to-drive-small/

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1   Done!   @   2011 Jun 2, 3:27am  

No we just don't like being told what do, by Smug smart Asses in California.

Hey I gotta an Idea! Why don't you manufacture cars in California, so they can inject and dictate what goes in them or don't? California could just set the standard right at the source, and only provide one flavor of automobiles. Maybe then we could be a Nation that drives the battery powered Barbie Wrangler everywhere.

OH, that's right, California Can't because the only industry California can get are the ones that doesn't have any byproducts or waste, lest the State makes it cost prohibitive. I'm surprised California hasn't figured out a way to tax and oppress the Tech industry. I think the Californians aren't trying hard enough. The Tech industry produces as much waste and junk as everyone else. Their annual packaging and marketing material waste alone could probably fill up a Staten Island.

2   Done!   @   2011 Jun 2, 3:40am  

See that's just Liberal elite chastising the Fat Asses for not buying Eggs on wheels.

3   leo707   @   2011 Jun 2, 4:11am  

Tenouncetrout says

No we just don’t like being told what do, by Smug smart Asses in California.

Well... that is only because it is different than what the smug smart-asses on FOX "news" are telling you to do.

Tenouncetrout says

I’m surprised California hasn’t figured out a way to tax and oppress the Tech industry.

Perhaps you need to rethink your notions about California.

...Ohh... wait... that would require basing your opinions on facts... never mind then, I can't expect you to make such a hurdle.

Cook County resident says

Are we really to big to drive small? I’m not. I’m over 6 feet tall and embarrassingly fat. Yet my favorite car was a Geo Metro.

Yeah, I am 6'2" drive a mid-sized car and fit with no problems.

I have test driven many small cars that I could fit in just fine, but there are also some small and mid sized cars that are uncomfortable even when I have the seat so far back that it makes the seat behind me unusable.

4   Done!   @   2011 Jun 2, 4:15am  

What does Fox news have to do with anything, or at least me.
I watch CNN, if I watch news at all. I listen to NPR, just so I get my daily dose of mental wedgies over sheer load of BS, Californians are always trying to submit the rest of the country to. No matter how far over the edge of total financial collapse they venture.

Do I really need Bill O'Riley to tell me when I should be pissed off?

5   Done!   @   2011 Jun 2, 4:22am  

I'm with ya Apoclypsescrewjob

But those cars burned gas. Not much mind you, but it didn't use underdeveloped over priced Nerd power.

In other words those cars don't have a strong enough Fuckification factor. The last damn thing the Government wants to buy is a car that runs for ever on a few cents of gas.

6   Cook County resident   @   2011 Jun 2, 4:43am  

leoj707 says

Yeah, I am 6′2″ drive a mid-sized car and fit with no problems.

I have test driven many small cars that I could fit in just fine, but there are also some small and mid sized cars that are uncomfortable even when I have the seat so far back that it makes the seat behind me unusable.

True. I've found that low roof lines and mail slot windows are more of a problem than leg room or hip room.

It doesn't bother me, though. There are well designed economy (low profit) cars which suit me fine.. The big on the outside, small on the inside cars are for someone else.

It's amusing when some agenda group jumps on the bandwagon without knowing the facts:

"Resources For the Future, a Washington D.C. think-tank that explores environmental and energy issues, says they've found a link between obesity and large vehicle sales, too. They say policies that reduce obesity can also reduce fuel consumption, because smaller people drive smaller cars."

7   omgbacon   @   2011 Jun 2, 5:09am  

We do manufacture cars in California.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUMMI

And it's not that we have to try that hard to get the rest of the country to follow us. It's because we are a large economy with a large population.

Whine all you want, but that's market forces at work.

8   bob2356   @   2011 Jun 2, 6:02am  

My favorite car was a ford fiesta and I'm 6'2". I liked them so much I owned 3 of them. Got 300k out of one of them but lent the the other 2 to people who wrecked them. It was the closest you could come to driving a go cart on public roads. Really a blast to toss around.

Hey Apocalypse my current car (actually my haul the kids beater, My personal ride is a very un PC older bimmer 7) is an 87 subie wagon 1.6 but only 2wd. Manual everything trans, steering, brakes, windows, locks, etc.. Strong, simple, built like a tank, and almost as slow as my rabbit diesel. I've had buses full up people pass me on uphill grades. Other than that it's great to drive.

9   Done!   @   2011 Jun 2, 6:14am  

The best small car was the Datsan B10
The thing just ran, even with out a battery, you could stick your leg out the door, push it back until the wheel rolled about a 1/4 revolution, pop the clutch and you were off the races.

Other cars always made me wonder, when something like a battery or starter would strand me.

10   Mother Muckraker   @   2011 Jun 2, 10:43am  

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/25/health/main2125017.shtml

If Americans lost weight, they would collectively save a lot of gas. Lose weight. Its good for the environment.

11   Done!   @   2011 Jun 2, 2:07pm  

"He claims to be a victim but he’s made his own bed."

No my wife makes the bed Homograph.

What are you Mad too, because I wont drive a nerd Car?
Waaaaa Waaaa Waaaa

That's the sound of California, crying my aching ass because we wont Play pretend with them.

Waaaaa Waaaa The Earth is going to burn up unless you buy a 45,000 dollar peice of Shit, that wont do dick all to alter that course, if it is indeed the truth. But Still Waaaaa Fucking Waaaaa!

12   Cook County resident   @   2011 Jun 2, 5:01pm  

Mother Muckraker says

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/25/health/main2125017.shtml
If Americans lost weight, they would collectively save a lot of gas. Lose weight. Its good for the environment.

How much gas is alot? The CBS story says:

"The lost mileage is pretty small for any single driver. Jacobson said the typical driver — someone who records less than 12,000 miles annually — would use roughly 18 fewer gallons of gas over the course of a year by losing 100 pounds. At $2.20 per gallon, that would be a savings of almost $40."

So if we were ALL 100 lbs overweight, we are each using an extra 18gal/yr. Or maybe there's always four of us in the car at only 25 lbs over weight. each. Of there's always a couple of people combined at 50 lbs overweight combined with 50 lbs of crap in the trunk.

Or maybe the 100 lbs overweight guess is just as bogus as their gas mileage speculation.

Want to save 100 lbs -- for real? Make cars lighter. The last of the Geo Metros weighed about 1800 lbs. It's replacement, the thoroughly mediocre Chevy Aveo weighs about 2400 lbs.

13   zzyzzx   @   2011 Jun 3, 12:08am  

APOCALYPSEFUCK says

I loved my Subaru GL wagon with the 1.8L and four wheel drive. Go all week on a cup of gas and it has some pep. Had great crush proof ratings - which I learned about first hand when a big sedan plowed into the back end and schrunched the whole car by three inches. Can’t imagine why any manufacturer can’t pull together something like it, it was such a simple jalopy. Box with four doors and lotsa flat glass.

a box with 2 doors and a hatchback would be more useful. That and no gas wasting 4 wheel drive.

14   zzyzzx   @   2011 Jun 3, 12:13am  

omgbacon says

We do manufacture cars in California.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUMMI

New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI) was an automobile manufacturing plant in Fremont, California, opened in 1984 and closed in 2010. On October 27, 2010 it reopened as a 100% Tesla Motors-owned production facility, known as the Tesla Factory.[1] The plant is located in the East Industrial area of Fremont between Interstates 880 and 680.

On May 20, 2010, Tesla Motors and Toyota announced a partnership to work on electric vehicle development, which included Tesla's partial purchase of the former NUMMI site, mainly consisting of the factory building.[7][9] Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the Tesla S sedan will be built at the plant.[26]

Doesn't sound like they are making any cars there at the moment, and if they are the numbers are tiny.

15   Vicente   @   2011 Jun 3, 12:25am  

An old friend of mine (RIP) was about 300 pounds and loved his Geo Metro too. That and the Honda CRX seem nifty little cars, if I ever find an example in good condition for the right price I'm buying it. Too many of them I find were abused by owners and now ragged out.

16   elliemae   @   2011 Jun 3, 10:14am  

Cook County resident says

Are we really to big to drive small? I’m not.

Tenouncetrout says

No we just don’t like being told what do, by Smug smart Asses in California...See that’s just Liberal elite chastising the Fat Asses for not buying Eggs on wheels. No my wife makes the bed Homograph...What are you Mad too, because I wont drive a nerd Car?Waaaaa Waaaa Waaaa
That’s the sound of California, crying my aching ass because we wont Play pretend with them.

Waaaaa Waaaa The Earth is going to burn up unless you buy a 45,000 dollar peice of Shit, that wont do dick all to alter that course, if it is indeed the truth. But Still Waaaaa Fucking Waaaaa!

state says

did you even read the article? its not about not liking being told what to do, its about being too fat to fit into them

No, he didn't read the article. He obviously decided that no matter what the article says, it's about the liberals in California attempting to remove his (Florida) rights. It's also an opportunity to rant about something but a) I couldn't tell what, and b) I realized that I didn't give a shit.

To reply to the original thread, I have a friend in the 300# range; he can't fit in my car. In fact, he can't fit into many cars. I see patients every day who are 275# or greater, and it's heart breaking to see their bodies break down faster than people who weigh substantially less. I didn't check the research, but I don't doubt that knee replacements, hip replacements, incidences of cardiac & breathing problems, etc are much greater than with lighter patients. Obesity is so common that when we call for a critical transport, the first question is the patient's weight.

Yes, we're growing bigger than our cars. It's a huge problem.

17   elliemae   @   2011 Jun 3, 12:28pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK says

Everyone should be encouraged to shriek FAT FUCK! and point at any one with more than a pinched inch in extra blubber.
It could save millions of lives

Until some fat guy beats the shit out of you. ;)

18   B.A.C.A.H.   @   2011 Jun 3, 12:32pm  

Tenouncetrout says

That’s the sound of California, crying my aching ass because we wont Play pretend with them

We really don't care what you drive, because we don't have to pay for the petrol for it.
You do.

19   simchaland   @   2011 Jun 3, 2:15pm  

I'm a 5'10" burly bear. I drive a sporty Honda Civic HX. I growl at the stupid Bay Aryans that constantly endanger my life with their bad driving. People who drive Priuses are the worst. People who drive Minis are second worst.

Ellie, some of us big guys are built extra stocky to carry the weight. In that case I don't think my health is any worse than the skinny anorexic twigs of San Francisco and Marin County.

20   elliemae   @   2011 Jun 3, 2:39pm  

simchaland says

Ellie, some of us big guys are built extra stocky to carry the weight. In that case I don’t think my health is any worse than the skinny anorexic twigs of San Francisco and Marin County.

I didn't say that it was a problem that people are bigger than the cars - the problem is that the cars are smaller than the people. We, as a race, are growing larger from generation to generation. There are some people who are morbidly obese (such as my friend) and can't fit inside the cockpit.

Not everyone is skinny & teeny - it's crazy that we worship the anorexic twigs and attempt to mirror them, only to fail miserably.

We need to build cars to fit real people's needs, not expect people to fit the cars. Just like clothing.

21   Cook County resident   @   2011 Jun 3, 5:49pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK says

Good point. You need to be driving by an obesity victim to deliver the public awareness message. Check.

If you antagonize Tor Johnson III, do it while armed. Or be ready to run like hell.

22   Cook County resident   @   2011 Jun 3, 6:22pm  

elliemae says

We need to build cars to fit real people’s needs, not expect people to fit the cars. Just like clothing.

Alot of cars are ergonomically unsuited for larger people but suitable small cars are available for all but the extreme 0.1% or whatever.

The truth is that small cars appeal to frugal buyers and such buyers are certain to be in the least profitable market segment. Ego and fear are the real marketing moneymakers.

I can't prove it, but I've long felt that the automaker's marketing firms have something to do with these BS auto stories.

"Tiny cars are for runts!"

"I'll get squashed like a grape unless I'm in a seven foot tall steel cocoon!!"

However, if the automakers have a campaign going to keep small and simple cars unfashionable, they've been keeping the price down and doing me a favor.

23   Cook County resident   @   2011 Jun 3, 7:05pm  

Vicente says

Too many of them I find were abused by owners and now ragged out.

Around here, nearly all of them have been swiss-cheesed by road salt. It's remarkable that so many survived the $1 - 2/gal gas era when they were selling so cheap. Nobody spends much money keeping cheap cars on the road.

Metros have a few oddball maintenance issues, such as frequently clogged EGR passages, but these cars are as easy to service as anything made in the last 30 years.

It doesn't have enough power to handle hilly areas comfortably and, while it should do 80 mph, it's not a good choice if you want to do 80 on a regular basis.

24   Done!   @   2011 Jun 4, 4:17am  

I just noticed the size of someones car was never an issue, until Schwarzenegger won governorship. Then it was let's demonize Hummers, then any large pick up Truck, because the ass holes that voted the Arnold, drive them, then it was Big cars.

Liberals are tempermental lot, that take their tantrums to infringe on everyone around them. Keep it up, the only Voting base you're creating, is over educated shitheads that reckon them selves Liberal Elite.

College completion is on the decline, even though enrollments have been up. The Liberal Base is shrinking. You guys are guaranteeing Sarah Pain will be president in 2012.

At least 90% of America depend on their car what ever size it is. And the American car owner is attatched to his car, regardless what anyone else thinks of it. You see a banged up rust bucket, with bald tires, and in need of a tune up. The owner sees the Auto equivalent of Old Yeller.

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